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Post by Sandafluffoid on Mar 4, 2009 12:34:31 GMT -5
I'm going with poe. If this is genuine, then she has awfully good grammar skills for such a fundie Texan. her profile sounds contrived and her over use of "honey" and the use of select British spellings makes me believe she is European and trying to imitate a southern fundie. To me it seems like too much of a limited caricature rather than genuine. Wow, you've really thought about this haven't You? Actually its more than enough to persuade me that she's a poe.
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Post by Jebediah on Mar 4, 2009 12:38:08 GMT -5
I'm going with poe. If this is genuine, then she has awfully good grammar skills for such a fundie Texan. her profile sounds contrived and her over use of "honey" and the use of select British spellings makes me believe she is European and trying to imitate a southern fundie. To me it seems like too much of a limited caricature rather than genuine. I really did believe she was real, until you pointed all of this out, Red. Then I went back to her profile and saw that she likes to take her son to "football practise". Now I'm convinced she's poe.
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Post by jarcenas on Mar 4, 2009 13:55:16 GMT -5
This is because race mixing is wrong honey. You may want to see my question on this. Blacks should stick with blacks, whites with whites and Orientals with their own kind. Perhaps you should find yourself a nice colored man.
Hope this helps sugar.This is because race mixing is wrong honey. You may want to see my question on this. Blacks should stick with blacks, whites with whites and Orientals with their own kind. Perhaps you should find yourself a nice colored man.
Hope this helps sugar.
She didn't seem to use any European spelling in this answer, maybe she just spelled "practice," wrong.
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Post by MaybeNever on Mar 4, 2009 14:02:49 GMT -5
Yep and I'm proud to say that our government has just banned Fred Phelps and his disgusting daughter from entering the UK. Man, Brits get all the luck. I wish our government would exile them. St. Helena, maybe.
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Post by peanutfan on Mar 4, 2009 17:14:17 GMT -5
If it helps at all, I had to watch "The Colbert Report" a few times before figuring out that it was a parody of conservative stances, not a sincere endorsement. Despite the fact that it's on Comedy Central.
I feel stupid.
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Post by MozMode on Mar 4, 2009 17:36:28 GMT -5
Maybe out in West Texas or the panhandle - not in Dallas. Boots, though. Cowboy boots are a special breed of awesome, and I'd own a pair right now if I thought I could spare the cash. I'm in San Antonio and this city is teaming with Fundie-ness. In fact, that freaky Duggar family came recently to my city for some Christian Film Festival thing. Fuck, mannn...if I had money I would move in a hot second. But my girlfriends family lives here, so it's kind of hard. :\
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Post by MozMode on Mar 4, 2009 17:37:09 GMT -5
The Duggars are a special kind of evil to me.
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Post by Jebediah on Mar 4, 2009 17:50:50 GMT -5
I watch the Duggars every week. They freak me out.
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Post by SimSim on Mar 4, 2009 17:52:39 GMT -5
Your country should have let them in and kept them. We don't want those hatemongers back.
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Post by ModernBunny on Mar 4, 2009 19:38:27 GMT -5
But obviously the Westboro Church is very real. It pickets often enough. Yep and I'm proud to say that our government has just banned Fred Phelps and his disgusting daughter from entering the UK. GOD HATES THE U.K.! How dare you turn away messengers of the Lord?! THE U.K. IS DOOMED!!! ...God hated and doomed America first, though, so no feeling special.
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Post by devilschaplain2 on Mar 4, 2009 19:58:07 GMT -5
Married to Mr. Universe? Uh-huh....
My personal opinion: Poe (like most cretins on Yahoo! Answers)
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Post by antichrist on Mar 4, 2009 21:46:26 GMT -5
If it helps at all, I had to watch "The Colbert Report" a few times before figuring out that it was a parody of conservative stances, not a sincere endorsement. Despite the fact that it's on Comedy Central. I feel stupid. I'm sure Bush did too, when he was invited to talk at a republican fundraiser. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_at_the_2006_White_House_Correspondents%27_Association_DinnerIsn't San Antonio the home of American Atheists? Yeah, they're banned from Canada too. So it looks like you're stuck with them. Unless you can get Mexico to take them off your hands. Maybe a nice 10 for 1 deal?
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Post by Redhunter on Mar 5, 2009 4:25:08 GMT -5
she has awfully good grammar skills for such a fundie Texan. Watch it - not all Texans are fundies or have poor grammar skills. People don't choose where they're born. *texan* And if I said North Dakota Fundie I would've meant it the exact same way. *north dakotan*
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Post by Redhunter on Mar 5, 2009 4:30:02 GMT -5
This is because race mixing is wrong honey. You may want to see my question on this. Blacks should stick with blacks, whites with whites and Orientals with their own kind. Perhaps you should find yourself a nice colored man.
Hope this helps sugar.This is because race mixing is wrong honey. You may want to see my question on this. Blacks should stick with blacks, whites with whites and Orientals with their own kind. Perhaps you should find yourself a nice colored man.
Hope this helps sugar.She didn't seem to use any European spelling in this answer, maybe she just spelled "practice," wrong. *shrugs* Maybe... And I didn't spend that much time on it. I cruised through half of her posts and found that she made ALL of them within the same vague time frame. Also, her spelling and grammar are pretty good, as I said, and her "error" of using british spelling on 'practice' could've been one that she missed. She did spell 'colour' without the 'u', so maybe she cleaned them up after the fact. Again, just my gut reaction but I smell SOME layer of bullshit to it.
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Post by MysticalChicken on Mar 5, 2009 6:49:49 GMT -5
If it helps at all, I had to watch "The Colbert Report" a few times before figuring out that it was a parody of conservative stances, not a sincere endorsement. Despite the fact that it's on Comedy Central. I feel stupid. I did this too. First time I watched it in late 2006 I had no idea it was a parody and I got so mad at all the liberal-bashing he was doing. But then I looked it up on Wikipedia and found out it was satire. Now I think Colbert's a genius and I'm a huge fan.
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